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CKF Coalitions Propel Policy and Procedural Changes

November 1, 2007 | Issue Brief

This brief examines the impact of Covering Kids & Families (CKF). The authors summarize the ways that CKF coalitions were built, the changes they supported, and the sustainability of those changes after the grant period.

Covering Kids & Families

January 26, 2011 | Program Result

The Covering Kids & Families program was designed to find, enroll and retain eligible children and adults in federal and state health care coverage programs. Statewide and local coalitions in all 50 states and the District of Columbia participated.

Illinois Covering Kids & Families (TM)

January 1, 2008 | Evaluation/Report

This report assesses the impact of the Covering Kids & Families (CKF) program in Illinois from 1999 through 2005.

Missouri Covering Kids & Families (TM)

August 1, 2007 | Evaluation/Report

This report assesses the effectiveness of the Covering Kids & Families (CKF) program in Missouri from 1999 through 2005.

Oregon Covering Kids & Families (TM)

August 1, 2007 | Evaluation/Report

This report examines trends in Medicaid and SCHIP enrollment in Oregon between 1999 and 2004, during which time Covering Kids & Families (TM) was in operation.

RWJF Community Health Leader Launches Campaign to Enroll Kids in Medicaid

August 2, 2010 | Story

Campaign is latest effort by Hugh "Trey" Daly III, a legal aid attorney in southwest Ohio, to expand access to health care for low-income children and families.

Indiana - Building Bridges Between Programs to Enroll Eligible Children and Families

March 2, 2010 | Program Result

Indiana Covering Kids & Families set as one of its early goals to stimulate conversation and collaboration between two agencies: one administering the school lunch program and the other eligibility for CHIP and other public health insurance.

Families USA's Health Action Conferences Focus on Coverage for Uninsured Kids

March 22, 2009 | Program Result

In 2006 and 2007, Families USA led the Campaign for Children's Health Care, a multipronged public education campaign to win support for expanding health coverage for uninsured children in the United States.

Enrolling Eligible People in Medicaid and the State Children's Health Insurance Program

January 1, 2009 | Book

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation has made substantial investments in a variety of programs to make families aware that their children might be eligible for SCHIP or Medicaid benefits and to address the practical obstacles to enrollment and renewal. In this chapter of the Anthology, the journalist Irene Wielawski, examines the major Foundation-funded programs with this focus.

Keeping Kids Covered: Number of Children with Health Coverage Increases During Economic Downturn

August 29, 2012 | Report

This report analyzes recent trends in health insurance coverage for children at the state level between 2008 and 2010. The percentage of children with public coverage through Medicaid or the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) increased subst ...

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